Wednesday, September 15, 2021

Ch668. Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge Lots of Layers Penny Black

Hi Everyone!


I am here to introduce a new challenge at the fun and awesome Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge.



This week's challenge is called: Lots of Layers 
The team is showcasing products from:  Penny Black (I used SSS)

And this is my take:









I started by making a cardbase and then diecutting a frilly frame and a sweet eyelet panel that I adhered with foam adhesive.
I stamped and colored the THANKFUL FLOWERS images using copic markers and then diecut the wishes sentiment in gold cardstock. After I had diecut them I attached them to my card with adhesive tape.


http://www.simonsaysstampblog.com/

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https://www.simonsaysstamp.com/product/Art-Impressions-MATCHBOOK-ENVELOPE-Dies-5318-zai5318?currency=USD

The paper is from SSS February Card kit
SSS Black ink for use with markers
Copic Markers
Ranger's Distress ink
Neenah Solar White cardstock (for the stamped and colored images)
Simon Says Stamp Ultra Thick Cardstock
 (120 lb) (cardbase and die cuts)
Jet Black Archival ink (for watercoloring)
Scotch foam adhesive

Xyron tape dispenser 
Xyron mega runner
Glue Dots


Hope you feel inspired to join us this week! By playing along with the Challenge you have the chance to win 25 usd to spend in the Simon Says Stamp Store - YIPPIE!!!!



Hope to see you there!


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You have until next Wednesday at  8am Ohio time. 1pm UK time, 2 pm CET to join in!


I also share my cards and watercolors here:  My Instagram 

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Have a great day, hugs, Karin 





2 comments:

Jeanne said...

This is beautiful, Karin. I love how you colored the flowers. So very pretty. You are so good at layering white on white. The background is perfect for showcasing the lovely flowers. Wow!

Lisa Elton said...

I love every frilly feminine detail you've added! This is beautiful, Karin!